![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, April 18, 2003 |
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COLUMNS OFFHAND Unjust to US? A PROMINENT friend of mine, free of any ideological or political hang-ups, experienced in analysing world affairs and writing about them, was aghast at the ongoing vituperative US-bashing. The US was often stupid, he told me, in putting a halo ... More SLOWBURN A quick detour `A few of our leaders also would like to follow your (Mr George Bush) example in the pre-emptive strike theory... Our leaders live on another planet. If they are not absorbed in self-aggrandisement, they are paranoid in reviving some forgotten glory. The present day problems faced by us all seem to elude them.' More FOCUS Primary zone to claim chunk of new Tata Steel investment THE recent in-principle okay by the Tata Steel board for an investment of Rs.1,995 crore in a string of new and balancing facilities lends itself to several interpretations. The timing of the information given to stock exchanges about the ... More MICROSCOPE Wipro follows the Infy trend DESPITE reasonably strong volume growth, Wipro Technologies the global IT services division of the diversified Wipro, continued to experience margin pressure in the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2003. And after Infosys Technologies ... More INDIA INTERIOR
The forests come alive with its citizensON April 11 at 5.30 p.m. we sighted two tigers behind a screen of dry bamboo, other grass and dry teak here. One was sitting upright on its haunches while a second lay on its side near a water hole and one could figure it out by the twitch of its ... More EAR TO THE GROUND Moser Baer rises ahead of results ON a day when most of the stocks fell, the stock of data storage company Moser Baer India bucked the trend. In fact, it gained by 5.28 per cent to Rs 266.95 with a volume of 1.54 lakh shares on the BSE; on the NSE, it closed at Rs 269, up 6.24 ... More SENSOR Markets resume southward journey THE gains registered by the markets during Wednesday's trade proved to be just a temporary blip on the radar screen and markets resumed their by-now-familiar southward journey, triggered by a combination of disappointing results declaration by ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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